Chrono Crow wrote:Okay, so it seems to me that an in-comic year has already passed ...

I dunno. "In-comic" time is rather fluid, so really there's no telling how much time has passed. In fact, I'd imagine it's been maybe a month since they visited the Oracle?

But the Oracle had apparently told Roy about Belkar's demise before the attack on Azure city. If you look back to the comic after the Oracle starts talking to Roy's spirit, he says "It's what I told you last time you were here. You just don't remember it."

quetzalcoatlus wrote:You should always make sure that all your important pussy cheese and uncle-rapist is backed up, in case your computer crashes.

I recently found out that despite it being a bit slow and turgid if you watch it comic by comic because of the sporadic updates, if you go back a fair few strips and then read all the way through, it makes for good reading.

are you a regular follower of the comic? it makes much more sense when you know the masked general is elan's father. add to that all the innuendo and the character history between elan and roy and it's comic gold

ntw3001 wrote:Sass has to come from the heart, not from the shirt.

traubster wrote:I find it irritating whenever I walk through a cemetery and there's not one gravestone that reads something like, "We're all grateful that he's dead. Sorry if he owed you money."

sum yun gai wrote: regular follower of the comic... the character history ...

Ok, I interpreted single comic as an indication it was a stand-alone. Now, when I looked at it I certainly didn't continue in that belief, but thought I should at least ask in case there was some pop-culture reference I was missing or something.

so, rich burlew (the comic's author) has started a kickstarter drive in order to reprint his books that have sold out since they were released. it started out to reprint one single book and has turned into one of the top ten grossing kickstarter drives THROUGH TIME, er OF ALL TIME in only 10 days!

ntw3001 wrote:Sass has to come from the heart, not from the shirt.

traubster wrote:I find it irritating whenever I walk through a cemetery and there's not one gravestone that reads something like, "We're all grateful that he's dead. Sorry if he owed you money."